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- An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose credibility is compromised. They can be found in fiction and film, and range from children to mature characters...
- may also refer to: Unreliable narrator, a narrator whose credibility is compromised The Narrator (Fight Club), the narrator of the 1996 novel Fight Club...
- Narrator is a screen reader in Microsoft Windows. Developed by Professor Paul Blenkhorn in 2000, the utility made the Windows operating system more accessible...
- The Narrator is a fictional character and the protagonist and main antagonist of the 1996 Chuck Palahniuk novel Fight Club, its 1999 film adaptation of...
- Michael Kramer is an American audiobook narrator. Kramer has recorded over a hundred audiobooks for trade publishers and has parti****ted in the Library...
- "Narrator" is a song by British post-punk band Squid. It is the first single from their debut album, Bright Green Field. The song was released on January...
- The Narrators is a monthly true storytelling show and podcast from Denver, Colorado, hosted by Ron S. Doyle and Buntport Theater's Erin Rollman, and founded...
- commentary to convey a story to an audience. Narration is conve**** by a narrator: a specific person, or unspecified literary voice, developed by the creator...
- **** Hill (November 2, 1946 – October 4, 2022) was an American audiobook narrator who narrated over 1,000 audiobooksincluding Harry Bosch and Jack Reacher...
- Hope, William (1999). "The narrative contract strained: The problems of narratorial neutrality in Malaparte's Kaputt". The Italianist. 19 (1): 178–192. doi:10...